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    The creative action of the composer will always consist in the fashioning of musical elements through their free imagination, influenced by nature. Nature gives to man the organs to sing, the fingers to strike strings, the mental faculty to create a music system and then understand that system through imaginative means. A music system has roots in the simplest relations…

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    enjoy nature and it’s beauty. Transcendentalism is the belief that one could understand with god, the universe, the self and everything else that exists in nature. In Emerson’s piece’s Imagination and Nature it shows the importance of nature. Both show nature being portrayed in different ways. In the text Imagination, not only does it talk about nature but the way you see it and imagining why you see it the way you do. However both show the elegance in nature and how beautiful it really can…

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    “Why Literature Matters” by Dana Gioia is about how the decline in reading literature by American young adults has a negative effect on society. Although, the effect of reading has diminished in America, the negative effects on society are lack of imagination, becoming less informed, and young adults becoming inactive. In the article, the author used the 2002 survey of Public Participation in the Arts, an article from Wired Magazine, and the Reading at Risk Survey. He used these sources to back…

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    of fantasy and true imagination through literature for me was The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, by C.S. Lewis. The pages transported me to another world, as though I was stepping through Narnia alongside the characters. The storyline was magical and entertaining for a young girl, creating a place for my mind to wander and explore. Narnia and the characters became a sense of comfort and curiosity through each chapter, as I was beginning to truly see the beauty in imagination. After I had…

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    As it was said above, mind maps are the reflection of our mental maps, in this way they are personal constructions. They show what connections an individual has made, his previous knowledge and also, his imagination. Having said this, it is fundamental to state that there is no “perfect” mind map, our productions are completely open to interpretation. “Educators who insists on singular approaches and the “right answer” are ignoring what’s kept our species around…

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    the genre of many books, and fairy tales can introduce children to it. Fairy tales can also expand a child’s imagination. The expansion of imagination can expand creativity, which can allow children to discover more options and ideas. People who are against fairy tales can’t find a argument to help them here一 you can’t argue against a introduction to fantasy and an expansion of imagination. When children find out that fantasy characters aren’t real (I argue they are--how do you know they…

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    of view on Artificial Intelligence, his theory explains the upcoming challenges in AI and how AI can compete with the human brains. Author’s view on television is acceptable. I really appreciate the author about his conspiracy relation between Imagination and Computer…

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    Descartes Vs Kant

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    Kant believes that we must represent ourselves as members of the kingdom of nature while also being members of the kingdom of ends. Wordsworth believes that the conception of human nature is based upon the relationship between the power of one’s imagination and nature. While Descartes argues that having a mind connected to a body is what it means to be a human. After discussing the differences between Kant, Wordsworth, and Descartes, I will demonstrate my own argument about my beliefs towards…

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    predicted? OR can one thing at intervals United States, our own needs and resources, subtract our ability to assume, as Aldous Huxley and Neil letter carrier thought? the reality is, society is evolving quick. And as Huxley expected, our own loss of imagination and dependency on technology and our needs can cause our own self destruction. We have lost our ability to assume for ourselves. Say, for instance, a woman is reading Pride and Prejudice. She comes across a word that she does not…

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    for numerous reasons. The artwork on the front and back covers is very inviting and eye-catching which alerts a reader’s curiosity. Illustrations throughout the book are simple but explain the story page by page allowing the reader to use their imaginations throughout. Sendak uses the…

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